ACC Denies Claims of Threats Against Commission Members by Rozaina
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The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has strongly refuted allegations suggesting Rozaina’s involvement in threatening any member of the commission.
“އިންތިޤާލީ މަރުހަލާގައި އޭސީސީން ބައެއް ކަންކަންހުއްޓުވާތީ ކޮމިޝަނުގެ މެންބަރުންނަށް ރޮޒައިނާ އިންޒާރުދެއްވައިފި” މި ސުރުޚީގެ ދަށުން ލިޔެފައިވާ ޚަބަރާ ގުޅިގުޅޭ: pic.twitter.com/j9GODN1yaA
— ACC-MALDIVES (@ACC_Maldives) November 5, 2023
In response to recent assertions circulated by Dhiyares News, the ACC issued a statement categorically denying the reported warning attributed to Rozaina regarding the ACC impeding certain transitional processes.
According to the ACC, there have been no reported instances where members of Parliament, government ministers, or individuals within the Office of the Interim President have made threatening calls or issued instructions to commission members.
Highlighting the impartial and independent tenure of the current Commission members, the ACC stated that they have diligently served for one year, seven months, and nineteen days since assuming their roles in March.
The Commission reiterated that its actions have not been influenced by any specific party’s interests.





